Wait a minute!-- In the Daishonin writings we find teachings the Daishonin himself claimed were "among the most important" and even "from my own enlightenment" addressed to lay believers. Are we to believe the Daishonin intended for Nikko to collect, and take possession of these teachings ?

Is there any reference in Shakyamuni's Lotus Sutra, any of the Buddha's teachings shared by and upheld by Nichiren that refer to the concept of a *sole successor* and *keeper of sacred teachings* ? Are we to believe Nichiren was filled with doubts at the time of his death?

Are we to believe that Nichiren's foremost concern at the time of his death was *formally* bequeathing his personal relics for posterity ? That is so un-enlightened-like :-/

"No matter how wise a person may appear, if his assertions are warped you should not listen to him. Nor should you follow priests merely because they are venerable or of high rank." (Letter to Nike) ...